Hematopoiesis | Erythropoiesis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, Dr Mike explains how blood cells (erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), Monocytes, neutrophils, Basophils, Eosinophils, and B cells, T cells, and platelets) are all produced from a single stem cell!
The students favorite medical doc is back again . . . good one doc, I am always with you. Thank doc, you made lot of dreams come true
and he's not too bad on the eyes either, if you know what I mean!😮💨
your videos are like cravings ..without watching them i cant study the topics from book
Better than my lecturer at large
Thank you Dr Mike❤
I am from India and I always watchs your video to clear my doubt ❤
Loved it, thanks for the beautifully simple explanations
Thanks ❤
A video thats rich in information
i was literally about to look up a video on this and u posted 🤯🤯
Awesome lecture sir
Thanks love the lectures
Best class I have ever listened love from India sir ❤
Wow Dr. Mike you are just everything
Too kind!
I really appreciate the way you teach, thank you so much. I suggest putting the link to the Clotting Cascade video in your description so we can jump to it right away. Cheers!
Great idea! Thank you!
U are the best doctor
Taking your lessons from Kashmir,super cool
Such a great video. Thank you!
Very interesting,,i took minutes to understand it here thanks so much sir
"Thanks for sharing this video! I found it really informative and helpful. Keep up the great work!"
Easy to understand 😍
wow! wonderfully presented! very clear!
Glad it was helpful!
incredible content
The gains are crazy. You look way bigger in this vid
Just in time for my exam! ❤
Thank you
Very grateful ❤
Keep going
Thank you very much Dr Mike💯👍
thank you so much ❤❤❤
well explanation sir. thanks a lot sir
In Africa we lack goodbooks that articulate concepts in amanner that Dr Mike presents
Since thymus glands deteriotes as we grow up so how do t cells get formed or matured in adulthood?
Thank you!
Thank you 🌸
You said that the RBCs get filled with Haemoglobin inside the blood, and we know that Haemoglobin requires iron. But you wrote the name of iron and it's importance before the formation of proerythroblasts which are not filled with Haemoglobin. So plz clear this issue.
Hi Dr.Matt.what are the foods that high hemoglobin patients to avoid? I hope you can answer my question because im one of the patient who have High hemoglobin counts.
Thank u so much.
From Pakistan.. gonna start watching it (sigh)
Love you so much Dr.🥹
Pls add some sub title in your video it will very useful to understand
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First to comment 😀❤
Dr Mike I am a lecturer in anatomy and physiology for mid-level aday does not pass without acknowledging or quoting you .
I appeal to well wisher to finance asumarized book on anatomy and physiology